From Judith_P_HALLETT@umail.umd.edu Wed Mar 8 10:53:41 2000 Received: from mxu1.u.washington.edu (mxu1.u.washington.edu [140.142.32.8]) by lists.u.washington.edu (8.9.3+UW99.09/8.9.3+UW99.09) with ESMTP id KAA28894 for ; Wed, 8 Mar 2000 10:53:40 -0800 Received: from umailsrv2.umd.edu (umailsrv2.umd.edu [128.8.10.76]) by mxu1.u.washington.edu (8.9.3+UW00.02/8.9.3+UW99.09) with ESMTP id KAA15913 for ; Wed, 8 Mar 2000 10:53:40 -0800 Received: from umail.umd.edu (umail.umd.edu [128.8.10.28]) by umailsrv2.umd.edu (8.9.3/8.9.3) with SMTP id NAA05844 for classics@u.washington.edu; Wed, 8 Mar 2000 13:44:08 -0500 (EST) Resent-From: Judith_P_HALLETT@umail.umd.edu (jh10) Resent-To: classics@u.washington.edu Received: by umailsrv1.umd.edu; Wed, 08 Mar 2000 11:48 EST Received: from lafvm2.lafayette.edu (lafvm2.lafayette.edu [139.147.8.24]) Received: by umailsrv1.umd.edu (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id LAA12454 Received: for ; Wed, 8 Mar 2000 11:43:09 -0500 (EST) Received: from marblesh (r6dhcp176.r6dhcp.lafayette.edu [139.147.16.176]) Received: by lafvm2.lafayette.edu (PMDF V5.2-31 #29146) Received: with SMTP id <01JMSEWN6SEA00RNBE@lafvm2.lafayette.edu> for jh10@umail.umd.edu; Received: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 11:41:16 EST Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2000 11:44:13 -0500 From: Howard Marblestone Subject: Program in email form To: jh10@umail.umd.edu Message-ID: <3.0.2.32.20000308114413.0069d658@mail.lafayette.edu> X-: X-Sender: marblesh@mail.lafayette.edu X-: MIME-version: 1.0 X-: X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Light Version 3.0.2 (32) X-: Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii X-: Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Hope to see many of you listmembers there. Judy Hallett, 1999-2000 CAAS president PROGRAM FOR THE JOINT SPRING MEETING OF THE CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE ATLANTIC STATES AND THE NEW JERSEY CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION THE WOODROW WILSON SCHOOOL PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 28 AND 29, 2000 Schedule of Events Friday, April 28, 2000 11:15-12:45 Executive Committee Meeting, Room 8, Robertson Hall 1:00-2:30 Round Table Discussion Why Herodotus? New Directions in Research and Teaching on "The Father of History" (Bowl 5) Carolyn Dewald (University of Southern California) and John Marincola (New York University and Center for Hellenic Studies), Presiding. Herodotus' Use of Mythical and Epic Patterns Deborah Boedeker (Brown University and Center for Hellenic Studies) Movers and Shakers in Herodotus Carolyn Dewald (University of Southern California) Herodotus's Literary Technique Donald Lateiner (Ohio Wesleyan University) Sameness and Difference in Herodotus John Marincola (New York University and Center for Hellenic Studies) Herodotus' Cultural Relativism Rosaria Munson (Swarthmore College) Herodotus the Teacher Kurt Raaflaub (Brown University and Center for Hellenic Studies) Geography and World Structure in Herodotus James Romm (Center for Hellenic Studies) 2:00-4:30 Paper Session A, Mary Ann Stewart, President, New Jersey Classical Association (Freehold Township High School), Presiding (Bowl 6) Law and Justice in Hesiod's "Works and Days" John Scott Campbell (University of South Florida) St. Augustine's Theft of the Pears and the Nature of Sin Andrew Dinan (The Catholic University of America) Nose Imagery in Roman Satire William J. Herbst ( Bay Shore High School and New York University) Latin Prose Composition According to the Emperor Augustus John Traupman (St. Joseph's University) WhaTS the Trouble with Latin SounDS? Robert Fradkin (University of Maryland) The Name of the Muses J.D. Noonan (University of South Florida) The Iliadic Allusions in Demodokos's First Song Edwin D. Floyd (University of Pittsburgh 2:30-4:00 Dramatic Reading: Abby Leach vs. Grace Harriet Macurdy: a Dramatic Reading of Letters from Two Pioneering Woman Classicists (Bowl 5) Barbara McManus (The College of New Rochelle) Brooke Elise Bushman (The College of New Rochelle) Faith Racette (The College of New Rochelle) 3:30-5:30 Panel Co-Sponsored by the APA Division of Outreach: A Second Home: Classics as Serious Avocation (Bowl 1) Co-Chairs: Judith P. Hallett, President of CAAS, 1999-2000, University of Maryland; and Willard Spiegelman, Hughes Professor of English, Southern Methodist University, and Editor of the Southwest Review Participants: Edward Cohen, Esq., Philadelphia, PA: Chairman of The Bancorp.com (an internet bank) and Visiting Professor of Ancient History, the University of Pennsylvania Minna Canton Duchovnay, Philadelphia, PA: Coordinator of Meetings, Programs and Administration for the American Philological Association Paul Todd Makler, M. D., Philadelphia, PA: Teacher of Greek and Latin, Abington Friends School; Curator, University of Pennsylvania Art Collection; Member, 1952 and 1964 United States Olympic Fencing Team Zoe Perkins, Birchrunsville, PA: Supervisor of West Vincent Township, Chester County, PA and founder of the West Vincent Land Trust, Inc. Christopher Robbins, M. B. A,, New York NY: Founder and Managing Director, ICA (Intercambios Comerciales de las Americas) Associates and Colonel, United States Army Reserves Raymond Sokolov, New York, NY: Food Historian and Editor, Leisure and Arts Page, The Wall Street Journal John Valter, Takoma Park, MD: Quality Assurance Specialist, International Monetary Fund, Washington, D. C. 3:30-5:30 Panel: Fictional Rome: How Historical Fiction Works, Fred Mench (Richard Stockton College of NJ), Presiding (Bowl 2) Roman Fiction: Where to Start Fred Mench, Director of Fictional Rome (Richard Stockton College of NJ) Falco and the Flavians Thomas H. Watkins, Associate Director of Fictional Rome (Western Illinois University) Historical Research and the Novel: Balancing Historicity and Novelistic Aspect Ippokratis Kantzios, Associate Director and Stockton Representative for Fictional Rome (Richard Stockton College of NJ) Computer Gaming and Historical Learning Vasily Rudich Historical Novels of Ancient Rome in the Classroom Ruth Breindel, Member, Board of Advisors, Fictional Rome (Moses Brown School) Studying Historical Fiction of the Ancient World James Hawking, Member, Board of Advisors, Fictional Rome (Chicago State University) 5:30-6:00 Reception and Cash Bar. The (Best Western) Palmer Inn, Route 1, 3 miles southwest of Princeton University Dinner. The Palmer Inn, Route 1, 3 miles southwest of Princeton University. Speaker: Theodore Ziolkowski (Princeton University): The Uses and Abuses of Classics in Modern Literature. 9:00 Women's Classical Caucus. The Palmer Inn Saturday, April 29, 2000 8:00-9:15 Paper Session B Andrew Ford (Princeton University), Presiding (Bowl 5) Rhetoric in a Triptych of Speeches: Aeneid 4.304-391. Lee F. Sherry (Kent Place School) Leaving Carthage: A Journey from Jason to Herakles Stephen W. Kline (Wardlaw-Hartridge School) Introducing Oedipus: Guiding Novices to Oedipus the King Victor Castellani (University of Denver) The Illustrated Aeneid. Converting the Imagery of Vergil's Aeneid From Words To Visions. Betsy Lifschultz (Horace Greeley High School) 8:00-9:00 Workshop (Bowl 6) Skinning the Latin Cat Tom Hayes (Three Village Central Schools District) 9:15-11:15 Panel on Silver Latin Elizabeth Woeckner (Princeton University), Presiding (Bowl 5) Song and Persuasion As Personal History in Statius's Achilleid Mira Seo (Princeton University) Intellectual Gigantomachy in Manilius Katharina Volk (Princeton University) Who Killed Roman Elegy? Or Is That the Wrong Question? Elaine Fantham (Princeton University) The Motif of the Dead Young Slave in Epikedion for Atedius Melior on the Death of his libertus Glaucias (Statius's Silvae 2.1) Paolo Asso (Princeton University) Poetic Genealogy in Martial Elizabeth Woeckner (Princeton University) 9:15-10:00 On-line Demonstration: Old Wine in a New Bottle: Latin via the Net Minaz Fazal (Iona College) (Bowl 6) Ann Raia (The College of New Rochelle) 9:15-19:45 Panel Discussion: Teaching Latin in the Secondary Schools: Safe Haven or Syrtes? Edward Sacks (The Agnes Irwin School), Presiding (Bowl 1) Participants: Mary Brown, Chair of Latin Department, Lower Merion High School John Buettler, Latin Teacher and Guidance Counselor, Holy Ghost Preparatory School, Bensalem, PA Pam Fetters, Latin Teacher and College Counselor, The Baldwin School Edward Sacks, Chair of the Classics Department, The Agnes Irwin School 10:00-11:30 Panel Presentation Teachers' Conference on the Latin Advanced Placement Program of the College Board, Kate Rabiteau (Educational Testing Service), Presiding (Bowl 6) Madeline Henry (Iowa State University) Susan Bonvallet (The Wellington School) Betsy Dawson (East Chapel Hill High School) Shelley Haley (Hamilton College) Kate Rabiteau (Educational Testing Service) 10:00-12:00 Round Table Discussion: Latin in the New Jersey and New York Secondary Schools 1940-2000: Remembering and Honoring Our Own Latin Teachers Judith P. Hallett, CAAS President, and Henry Bender, CAAS First Vice-President, Presiding (Bowl 2) Honorees: Susan Anthony, Hamilton Central School (NY) Robin Boots-Ebenfield, West Windsor-Plainsboro (NJ) High School Susan Day, Poughkeepsie Day School Thelma DeGraff, Eileen Fitzgerald and Irving Kizner, Hunter College High School Norma Lorre Goodrich and Frances Grant, Fieldston School Bona Kostka, Natalie Rifkin and Gerda Seligson, The Brearley School Judith Milrad, AB Davis High School, Mt Vernon, NY Ethel Reilly, Keysport (NJ) High School David Rhody, Moorestown (NJ) High School Gwendolyn Roberts, Princeton High School Mr. Richard Russo, Townsend Harris High School, Queens, NY Mr. Howard Smith, Clifford Scott High School, East Orange, NJ Rose McGuire Smith, Packer Collegiate Institute Diana Stone, Nightingale-Bamford School William J. Vassiliw, Manhasset High School Participants (some in person, some in writing) will include Larissa Bonfante (New York University), Leslie Cahoon (Gettysburg College), Susan Guettel Cole (State University of New York at Buffalo), Lauren Cummings (Florida State University), Susan Darkhosh (North Hunterdon High School, NJ), Cynthia Dessen (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Annie Falk (Brown University), Ellen Finkelpearl (Scripps College), Robert Garland (Colgate University), Barbara Gold (Hamilton College), Jennifer Hirsch (Franklin High School, Somerset NJ), Celia Luschnig (University of Idaho), Howard Marblestone (Lafayette College), Atalanta Mihas (Georgetown University), Nancy Rabinowitz (Hamilton College), Deborah Roberts (Haverford College), Jennifer Roberts (City University of New York), John Shayner (Centenary College), Susan Wood (Oakland University). 12:15-2:15 Lunch, Schultz Dining Room, Robertson Hall (The Woodrow Wilson School) Speaker: Lynn Sherr, ABC News: Why in Heaven's Name are You Majoring in Greek? 2:30-4:30 Retreat: CAAS in the New Millennium: a Retreat to Plan Our Future ALL ARE WELCOME (Bowl 1) Discussion Group Coordinators: Henry Bender (The Hill School) Barbara Gold (Hamilton College) Barbara McManus (The College of New Rochelle) David Murphy (The Nightingale-Bamford School) Lee Pearcy (The Episcopal Academy) Timothy Renner (Montclair State University) Jennifer Roberts (The City University of New York) Matthew Santirocco (New York University) For information contact Judith Hallett: jh10@umail.umd.edu ------------ End Forwarded Message ------------- .